Genshin Impact 4.3 banners: Navia and Chevreuse debut

Every new and returning character coming with the update.
Genshin Impact 4.3 banners: Navia and Chevreuse debut
Genshin Impact 4.3 banners: Navia and Chevreuse debut /

Update 4.3 of Genshin Impact is coming up at top speed ahead of Christmas and will add another lovely duo of playable Genshin Impact characters to the popular open-world RPG.

Navia has been a fan-favorite ever since her first appearance in the Fontaine teaser trailer and that adoration has only grown over time thanks to her important part in the region’s main story arc. She’ll finally become playable in the coming update and will likely cement her popularity – after all, her combat animations look absolutely stunning. Accompanying her will be Chevreuse, a Pyro character wielding a musket, making her quite a unique figure as well.

Genshin Impact Navia and Chevreuse artworks side-by-side.
Navia and Chevreuse are the two newcomers in update 4.3 / HoYoverse

As is tradition, update 4.3 will additionally feature some rerun banners to allow players to pull for characters released in the past. This particular patch will bring back beloved characters from Inazuma.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Genshin Impact 4.3 character banners.

Genshin Impact 4.3 banners: Phase 1

Starting on December 20, 2023, with update 4.3’s launch, you’ll be able to call upon the following characters:

  • Banner #1: Navia (5-Star character, claymore, Geo), Rosaria (4-Star character, polearm, Cryo), Candace (4-Star character, polearm, Hydro), and Sucrose (4-Star character, catalyst, Anemo).
  • Banner #2: Kamisato Ayaka (5-Star character, sword, Cryo), Rosaria (4-Star character, polearm, Cryo), Candace (4-Star character, polearm, Hydro), and Sucrose (4-Star character, catalyst, Anemo).

Navia

Genshin Impact Navia artwork.
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Navia is a damage dealer who not only uses her claymore to deal devastating blows to enemies. Her parasol doubles as a shotgun, enabling her to unload explosives from point blank range, and she can call upon a massive barrage of artillery as her Elemental Burst. That’s some firepower!

Kamisato Ayaka

Genshin Impact Kamisato Ayaka character artwork.
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Kamisato Ayaka is a powerful Main DPS that can serve as the core of any Cryo-based reaction team. She’s a fantastic pick-up for anyone looking to strengthen their line-up in this regard – on top of being one of the most adorable companions the game has to offer.

Rosaria

Genshin Impact Rosaria artwork.
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Rosaria is a useful Sub DPS on Cryo teams that can be used in the absence of Shenhe. Though she's not quite as strong as Shenhe in this role, anyone looking for a character to field alongside Ayaka won't be disappointed in the unusual nun.

Candace

Genshin Impact Candace.
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Candace is another Sub DPS, though she's not commonly found in Cryo teams. Her Elemental Burst enables her to boost the damage of Normal Attacks imbued with elemental effects, making her a possible companion for Navia.

Sucrose

Genshin Impatc Sucrose artwork.
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Sucrose is a very solid Anemo Support. She comes with the ability to greatly boost a team's elemental damage output in addition to shredding the enemy's resistance, if she's got the right artifect set equipped.

Genshin Impact 4.3 banners: Phase 2

After a duration of three weeks, the banners will change at the halfway point of the game version on January 10, 2024. That’ll make the following characters available:

  • Banner #3: Raiden Shogun (5-Star character, polearm, Electro), Chevreuse (4-Star character, polearm, Pyro), Kujou Sara (4-Star character, bow, Electro), and Bennett (4-Star character, sword, Pyro).
  • Banner #4: Naganohara Yoimiya (5-Star character, bow, Pyro), Chevreuse (4-Star character, polearm, Pyro), Kujou Sara (4-Star character, bow, Electro), and Bennett (4-Star character, sword, Pyro).

Raiden Shogun

A woman with dark violet hair pulls a sword out of her chest.
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Raiden Shogun can act as a Main DPS and a Sub DPS for teams, charging everyone’s energy reserves, providing off-field Electro effect, and unleashing her mighty Elemental Burst as a great finale to any team combo.

Naganohara Yoimiya

Genshin Impact Yoimiya character artwork.
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Yoimiya is a bit more narrow in regards to her role, being a clear cut Main DPS that wants to stay on the field most of the time and hammer her enemies with Pyro-infused arrows. Get her some Normal Attack buffs and off-field elemental effects, and she’ll do fantastic work.

Chevreuse

Genshin Impact Chevreuse artwork.
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Chevreuse can use her musket to fire a short burst and unleash Pyro damage into an area or, alternatively, go into aiming mode and charge the weapon for an even greater effect. She can additionally heal the character following her on the field and provide damage buffs to Pyro and Electro characters. Her Elemental Burst, a grenade that splits into smaller grenades, creates even more chaos on the battlefield.

Kujou Sara

Genshin Impact Kujou Sara artwork.
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Sara is a solid support character for a variety teams, mainly providing offensive buffs. Her Electro application is nothing to scoff at and she can contribute some Energy Regeneration to the team as well.

Bennett

Bennett from Genshin Impact.
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Bennett is one of the ultimate support characters Genshin Impact has to offer, providing an unbeatable combination of healing, offensive bonuses, and Pyro application that almost no unit can match.

Three weeks after the beginning of the second half of version 4.3, update 4.4 will arrive in the game with the next wave of character and weapon banners.

Genshin Impact update 4.3 features one-click expeditions and huge upgrade improvements


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Marco Wutz
MARCO WUTZ

Marco Wutz is a writer from Parkstetten, Germany. He has a degree in Ancient History and a particular love for real-time and turn-based strategy games like StarCraft, Age of Empires, Total War, Age of Wonders, Crusader Kings, and Civilization as well as a soft spot for Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail. He began covering StarCraft 2 as a writer in 2011 for the largest German community around the game and hosted a live tournament on a stage at gamescom 2014 before he went on to work for Bonjwa, one of the country's biggest Twitch channels. He branched out to write in English in 2015 by joining tl.net, the global center of the StarCraft scene run by Team Liquid, which was nominated as the Best Coverage Website of the Year at the Esports Industry Awards in 2017. He worked as a translator on The Crusader Stands Watch, a biography in memory of Dennis "INTERNETHULK" Hawelka, and provided live coverage of many StarCraft 2 events on the social channels of tl.net as well as DreamHack, the world's largest gaming festival. From there, he transitioned into writing about the games industry in general after his graduation, joining GLHF, a content agency specializing in video games coverage for media partners across the globe, in 2021. He has also written for NGL.ONE, kicker, ComputerBild, USA Today's ForTheWin, The Sun, Men's Journal, and Parade. Email: marco.wutz@glhf.gg